It’s episode two of The Traitors Australia and two players have already been eliminated from the game, with two more set to leave tonight.
The remaining players gathered at breakfast and accusations ran wild around the bunch about who were the Traitors amongst them. Gyton found himself in the crossfire, with suspicion mounting over his intentions in the game.
Meanwhile, Elias failed to turn up to the morning meal, meaning that he was the Faithful who was eliminated (or murdered, as the show likes to eloquently put it) overnight.
The Challenge
The players gathered together for the challenge and were told by host Rodger Corser that they’d need to retrieve large puzzle blocks from a lake using a rowboat, and then arrange them into a pyramid before time ran out.
The red team finished their pyramid with just seconds to go and won eight bars of silver, which equates to $16,000 in the prize pot.
Because the red team won the challenge, they were given the opportunity to compete in the Immunity Challenge. Simone found the Lucky Shield for the second time, giving herself immunity once again.
Who was murdered and who was banished?
At the Banishment Ceremony, Gyton had a clear target on his back and despite giving a sincere pitch, the other players believed he was using his acting chops to fool them. Traitor Sam was slyly campaigning to blindside fellow Traitor Ash, and tried to encourage Gyton and Luke to vote with him.
However, the majority voted against Gyton and he was eliminated from the game. But, not before he made it clear that his vote was on Ash, raising suspicion around her claim to be a Faithful.
With Faithful Gyton eliminated, all three Traitors were safe once again.
16 remain as The Traitors Australia 2023 continues on August 21 on 10 and 10Play.
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